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If you call IU Health to schedule an appointment or visit an IU Health facility, we will ask if you have travelled outside of the country in the past 21 days. We are asking this question to help protect our patients and team members, given the recent cases of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) that have emerged elsewhere in the United States. This is just one of the many steps that we are taking to protect our patients, their families, our healthcare providers and the community at large. Thank you for trusting us with your care.

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The care we provide our patients is not limited to a hospital stay. Our IU Health Arnett team aims to provide patients with the assistance to pay bills online, fill a prescription, request medical records, enroll in clinical trials, prepare for a visit and much more.

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IU Health is committed to providing support to the patients we serve, but also the physician community we work within. We aim to simplify how to refer a patient, request a transfer, review lab results, participate in education and training and find potential positions.

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Neonatology

Indiana University Health Arnett Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, a designated Riley Hospital for Children NICU and Level III NICU, provides care to the entire spectrum of infants, from healthy, term infants to extremely premature and critically ill infants.

No mother wants to hear that her baby needs to go to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, but at IU Health Arnett Hospital you can rest assured knowing that our NICU is staffed 24 hours a day by an on-site neonatal provider. You are encouraged to stay with your new baby in your own private room with the support and gentle, loving care of our dedicated staff.

Our specially-trained team consists of experienced Neonatologists and Neonatal Nurse Practitioners, who attend many routine deliveries and all high risk deliveries, with a response team comprised of NICU trained RNs and Respiratory Therapists. All of our NICU providers are trained in neonatal resuscitation and have a strong focus on developmental care of the critically ill and premature infant.

We are proud to offer our families the peace of mind that comes with service and support from the Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health nationally recognized NICU program.

Neonatology services include:

12 all-private rooms that allow parents and baby to stay in the same room overnight

24 hour on-site care by a neonatal provider

Attendance at many routine and all high risk deliveries

Care of sick and preterm neonates, including 23 weeks gestation to full term